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第1頁(共1頁)2025年江西省萍鄉(xiāng)市高考英語一模試卷一、聽力選擇題1.(1.5分)WhichfilmdoesMarywanttosee?A.OrdiaAge.B.BobMarley:OneLove.C.KungFuPanda2.(1.5分)Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanapartment.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inashop.3.(1.5分)Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.Herfriend.B.Atravelagent.C.Ahotelreceptionist.4.(1.5分)Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.5.(1.5分)WhathappenstoSarah?A.Sheeatstoomuch.B.Shehasatoothache.C.Sheneedsanoperation.6.(3分)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Whatdoesthewomanplantodonext?A.Drivehome.B.PickJackup.C.Seeherhusband.(2)WhatisJackdoing?A.WatchingTV.B.Practicingfootball.C.WalkingwithTim.7.(3分)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)WhydoesAlicewanttomeetDavid?A.Toseekforadvice.B.Toborrowsomebooks.C.Toinvitehimtoagame.(2)HowdoesEthansoundintheend?A.Humble.B.Proud.C.Satisfied.8.(6分)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)WhatdidHelendorecently?A.Shewentonbusinesstrips.B.Shelearnedaboutgardening.C.Shevisitedherrelatives.(2)WhereisGinanow?A.InNewYork.B.InAtlanta.C.InChicago.(3)HowlonghasHelenlivedinDenver?A.For2years.B.For4years.C.For10years.(4)Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Acouple.B.Neighbors.C.Workmates.9.(6分)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Whatdothespeakersagreeonheroes?A.Theyarelikefilmcharacters.B.Theyachievegreatsuccess.C.Theycanbecommonpeople.(2)WhydoesHankthinkofhisgrandfatherashishero?A.Heisdevotedtohiscareer.B.HemotivatesHanktobebetter.C.Hetrieshisbesttohelpothers.(3)HowdoesAnnafindstorybookswithoutheroes?A.Uninteresting.B.Acceptable.C.Realistic.(4)WhatdoesHankmeanintheend?A.It'sgreattoreadmore.B.Greatwritersdocount.C.Hedislikesstorybooks.10.(4.5分)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。(1)WhatdidHarryNurievdoin2019?A.Hedisplayedaspecialsofa.B.Hedesignedasofausingbags.C.Hesearchedafairforolditems.(2)WhatdoesKatieTreggidenthinkfurniturecompaniesshoulddo?A.Improveproductquality.B.Usesustainablematerial.C.Lengthenfurniture'slife.(3)Whatisthemainfocusofthespeaker?A.Adesigner'sgreensofa.B.Problemsinthefurnitureindustry.C.Thechangeinthefashionindustry.二、閱讀理解11.(7.5分)What'sUP?Here,let'stakealookatsomeexcellentbookreviewsforthismonth.DeadGoodDetectivesJennyMcLachlanThisisthestoryofa12﹣year﹣oldgirlcalledSidwholovesplayinghorrorgameswithherfriends.Butwhensheaccidentallyreleasestheancientghostpirate,Bones,Sidislaunchedintoanadventure!However,thereissomeonehidingintheshadows,intendedtosendBonesbackintothemysteriousinnthathecamefrom.Thisisafunny,excitingbookthatIwouldrecommendtopeoplewholovelotsoflaughs.TottyShirleyGalliganTofindhishome,Tottytheturtlegoesonanimpressiveadventurewiththehelpofhisfriends,andhasdifferentobstaclestoovercome.Hewakesupwithaplasticbagstuckaroundhisneck,swimsthroughanoilspillandgetscaughtinafishingnet.Myfavouritepartwaswhenhisfriend,thewhale,helpedhimoutofthegarbagemountain,andhewasrescuedbytheSeaTurtleRescueCentre.Ifyoulikeseaanimalsandcarefortheenvironmentthenthisisagoodbookforyou!FactBookofTheMonth:AliensJoaldaMorancyEverwonderedwhatincrediblecreaturesmightlivebeyondourplanet?Thismind﹣blowingbookteachesyoueverythingaboutthesearchforalienlifeformsinoursolarsystemandbeyond.MeettherobotssenttoMarstolookforMartians,findouthowtospotanadvancedaliencivilizationanddiscoverwhatreallygoesonatArea51!Doaliensexist?Andisitonlyamatteroftimebeforewefindthem?!(1)Whosebookwillberecommendedtosomeonewholikeshumorousstories?A.JennyMcLachlan's.B.ShirleyGalligan's.C.JoaldaMorancy's.D.J.K.Rowling's.(2)ReadersofTottyareexpectedto.A.possesstheabilityofvividimagination.B.getknownvariouskindsofseacreatures.C.developinterestinlifeformsbeyondtheearth.D.reflectonhuman'simpactonmarinelife.(3)Inwhichcolumnmaywefindthistext?A.Scienceandresearch.B.Educationandlearning.C.Environmentandecology.D.Literatureandart.12.(10分)Ms.McIntyre,38,workedasapublisher.Shesufferedbraincancerandherhealthgotworsedespitesomemedicaltreatment.Butsherealizedthatinaway,shewasluckierthansomeotherpeople.Shehadinsurancetohelppayforhermedicalcare.ButMs.McIntyreandherhusband,Mr.Gregory,knewthatmanypeoplewithcancerfacetoughdecisionsbecauseofthecostsofmedicalcareandwindupowingfarmorethantheycanpay.Thoughherhealthwasfailing,Ms.McIntyredecidedtohelppayoffthemedicaldebtsofasmanypeopleasshepossiblycould.ThecouplebegandonatingmoneytoagroupcalledRIPMedicalDebt,whichiscommittedtoworkingtopayofftheunpaidmedicaldebtsofothers.Thegroupcanpayoffmedicalbillsforabout100timeslessmoneythantheycost.Inotherwords,forevery100donated,thegroupcanpayoff10,000inunpaidmedicalbills.Unfortunately,Ms.McIntyrepassedawaybeforelong.Mr.GregorypostedamessageforMs.McIntyreonhersocialmediaaccounts."Ifyou'rereadingthis,Ihavepassedaway,"thepostbegan.Thenthepostexplained,"Tocelebratemylife,I'vearrangedtobuyupothers'medicaldebtsandthendestroythedebts."Thecouplehadsetupapageonawebsitetoraisemoneyforthispurpose.Theyhadhopedtoraiseabout$20,000.Nevertheless,Ms.McIntyre'slastpostattractedalotofattention.Thedonationsonherwebpagequicklypassedthetotalgoal.Inlessthanaweek,thesitehadraised10timesmorethanexpectedandthedonationsarestillcomingin.ByNovember22,2023,Ms.McIntyre'swebpagehadraisedover$627,000,orenoughmoneytopayoffabout$60millioninmedicaldebts.Mr.GregoryplannedaspecialeventinDecembertocelebrateMs.McIntyre'slifeandtoannouncehowmanymillionsofdollarsofmedicaldebtshereffortshadpaidfor.(1)WhydidMs.McIntyrefeelluckierthansomeotherpeople?A.Thedoctorseventuallycuredher.B.Herdiseasedidn'tbecomeworse.C.Shehadsecurityaboutmedicalcare.D.Shehadadecentjobbeforebeingill.(2)HowdidMs.McIntyreandherhusbandhelpothers?A.Bypayingfortheirdailydebts.B.Bygivingawaymoneytothem.C.Bypurchasingmedicalinsuranceforthem.D.Byriddingthemofdebtsfromtreatments.(3)Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thecouple'santicipation.B.Thepublicinvolvement.C.Theoperationofawebsite.D.Theincreaseofmedicaldebts.(4)WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMs.McIntyre?A.Influentialandunderstanding.B.Humorousandelegant.C.Cautiousandpromising.D.Enthusiasticandadaptable.13.(10分)Howoftenisyourmindquiet?Ifyou'reatypicalhumanbeing,theanswerisprobablyveryrarely.Formostofourdays,ourattentionisfocusedonexternalthings—thetasksofourjobs,TVprograms,orsocialmediainteractions.Inthemomentswhenourattentionisn'tfocusedexternally,it'susuallyfocusedonwhatiscalled"thought﹣chatter"—astreamofmentalassociationsconsistingofexpectationsofthefuture,memories,daydreams,andsoon.Butfromtimetotime,weallexperiencemomentswhenourthought﹣chatterquietsdown,orevendisappearsaltogether.Inthesemoments,weexperienceasenseofgreatwell﹣being.Wefeelasenseofinnerharmony.Wefeelasifwe'refreeofproblems,andfeelsatisfiedwithourlivesastheyare.Therearemanyactivitiesthathavetheeffectofquietingourminds,andsoproduceastateofwell﹣being.Forexample,thinkaboutwhathappenswhenyou﹣gowalkinginthecountryside.Youmightfeelstressedwhenyoustartout,butslowly,after﹣acoupleofmiles,yourmindbeginstosettledown.Thebeautyandstillnessofnatureattractsyourattentionandyou'renolongerinyourthought﹣chatter.Bytheendofthewalkyoufeelalmostlikeadifferentperson.Youfeelmorealive,andmuchhappier—largelybecauseyourmindisnowquiet.Thisiswhypeoplelovetolookatbeautifulworksofart.WhenpeopleseethepaintingsofMonetorvanGogh,theyexperienceamind﹣stoppingmoment,inwhichthey'retakenoutoftheirthinkingmindsandexperienceasenseofgreatwell﹣being.Thestrangethingis,though,thatmostofthetimethishappensunconsciously(不知不覺地).Weusuallydon'tassociatethiswell﹣beingwithaquietmind.Andweusuallydon'tthinkofaquietmindastheaimorresultoftheseactivities.Ourestimateofhowenjoyableanactivityismaydependonitsmind﹣stoppingcapacity.Inotherwords,theverybestperformances—andthemostrewardingactivities—arethosewhicharesoattractiveandintensethattheycancompletelystopourminds.I'mnotsayingthatinnerquietnessistheonlyreasonwhyweenjoytheseactivities.Nevertheless,weshouldcertainlybecomemoreawareoftheassociationofaquietmindwithwell﹣being.Andatthesametimeweshouldbeawarethatit'spossibleforustoconsciouslyanddirectlycreateaquietmind;ratherthanasabyproductofcertainactivities.Andintheendwemightdevelopapermanentquietmindandattainastateofongoingcontentmentandharmony.(1)Whatcanbeinferredaboutthought﹣chatter?A.Itrequiresalotofpractice.B.Itmightbeunpleasantattimes.C.Itmightbeatalkwithafriend.D.Ithelpsreachastateofsilence.(2)Whataretheexamplesofactivitiesmentionedinthetextmainlyabout?A.Whatactivitiesleadtowell﹣being.B.Whatcanbedonetoreducestress.C.Howwecanmakeourmindsquiet.D.Howmentalquietnessleadstowell﹣being.(3)Howcanwedeterminehowmuchpleasureanactivitycangiveus?A.Byjudginghowmuchstressitcanincrease.B.Byjudgingwhetherittakesplaceunconsciously.C.Byjudgingtowhatextentitcanquietourminds.D.Byjudgingwhetheritassociateswithwell﹣being.(4)Whatdoestheauthorintendtohighlightinthelastparagraph?A.Creatingaquietmindforalltime.B.Livingapeacefullifepermanently.C.Beinginharmonywithinnerquietness.D.Participatinginactivitiesforinnerquietness.14.(10分)Usinghypodermicneedlestodeliverdrugshasbeencommonformorethanacentury.Thepasthundredyearshaveseenallmannerofmedicaladvances,yettheneedlehasstayedmostlyunchanged.Althoughnowavailableinavarietyofdifferentsizes,itremainsahollow(中空的),pointytube.Withluck,thatmaysoonchange.Researchersaroundtheworldarelookingforwaystoeasethepassageofneedlesintotheskin.Manyhavebeeninspiredbynature.Anobvioussourceofideashasbeenmosquitoes,whichmanagetotaketheirbloodmealsalmostpainlessly.Onereasonisthattheinsetsreleaseanaesthetic(麻醉的)chemicalswhentheyfirstpuncture(刺穿)theskin.Butanotherhastodowiththeshapeandactionoftheirmouthparts.Thepointofamosquito'smouthpartsisserrated(鋸齒狀的)andsofteratitstip.Theinsectstretchestheskinofitstargetbeforebiting,andshakesitsmouthpartsquicklyasitpushesitin.Allofthishelpstoreducetheforceneededtopuncturetheskin.Onepaper,publishedin2020byagroupofresearchersinAmericaandChina,foundthatamosqguito﹣inspiredneedlerequired27%lessforcethananordinaryone.Andlesspunctureforcemeanslesspain.Mosquito﹣inspiredneedlesmightalsobeusefulfordelicateproceduressuchasbiopsies(活組織檢查).ApaperfromtheUniversityofMichigan,alsopublishedin2020,foundthatthelowerpunctureforceledtolessmovementofthesamplingarea,ensuringthattheneedleswereguidedaccuratelytothearea,ratherthanmissingthetarget.Fornow,suchdevicesremainrestrictedtolabs.Butthereisabigmarketforbetterneedles.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,around16bninjectionsweregivenin2018.Withonepersoninfoursayingtheysufferfromtrypanophobia,orafearofneedles,thesavingsonstickersandsweetsforthebravesoulswhorolluptheirsleeveswouldbeconsiderable.(1)Whichcontributestomosquitoesgettingbloodwithoutcausingpain?A.Thesoundtheymakebeforebiting.B.Thespecialshapeoftheirmouthparts.C.Thehighspeedoftheiraction.D.Thesmallsizeoftheirmouthparts.(2)Whatcanwelearnaboutthemosquito﹣inspiredneedlesfromthetext?A.Theyhavebeenputonthemarket.B.Theyrequiredmorepunctureforcethantheordinaryones.C.It'seasierforthemtogetthroughtheskin.D.Thelowerpunctureforcemaycausethemtomissthetarget.(3)Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthemosquito﹣inspiredneedles?A.Unclear.B.Tolerant.C.Doubtful.D.Positive.(4)Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ThepainlessneedlesinspiredbynatureB.Theapplicationofthemosquito﹣inspiredneedlesC.ThelatestmedicaladvancesmadebyresearchersD.Mosquitoes'uniquewaytotakethebloodpainlessly二、閱讀理解15.(12.5分)WritingasuccessfulEnglishspeechcanbeachallengingtask,butwiththefollowingtips,youcancreateapowerfulandengagingspeech.(1)Thefirststepincraftingaconvincingspeechistoknowwhowillbelistening.Considertheinterestsandknowledgelevelofthem.Tailoryourlanguage,examplesandtonetoresonatewiththemandmakeaconnection.Organizeyourspeeches(2).Startwithastrongopeningthatgrabstheaudience'sattention,introduceyourmainpointsinthebodyofthespeech,andendwithamemorableconclusionthatstrengthensyourmessage.Usetransitionstosmoothlyguideyouraudiencefromonepointtothenext.MakeyourspeechespersuasiveTomakeyourspeechespersuasive,usepowerfulandconvincinglanguage.Choosewordsthatevoke(喚起)emotion,imageryoraction.Userhetoricaldevices(修辭手法)likerepetition,parallelismandmetaphorstoenhanceyourmessageandmakeitmemorable.(3)PracticeandgetfeedbackThekeytodeliveringasuccessfulspeechispractice.Rehearseyourspeechesmultipletimestoimproveyourdelivery,timingandconfidence.(4).Seekfeedbackfrompeersorteacherstogetdifferentperspectivesandidentifyareasforimprovement.Withthesetips,youcandeliverawonderfulspeech.(5).Remember,themoreyouimproveyourskills,thebetteryouwillbecomeatdeliveringattractivespeeches.A.UnderstandyouraudienceB.CollectrelevantinformationC.PersuadeyouraudiencetolistencarefullyD.ItwillleavealastingimpressiononyouraudienceE.Awell﹣structuredspeechhasaclearbeginning,middleandendF.ConsiderrecordingyourselfinfrontofamirrortoobserveyourgesturesG.Supportyourargumentswithexamplestoaddcredibilitytoyourspeeches三、完形。16.(15分)InthetownofNorwich,England,thatisabookshopStalledBookBugsandDragonTales.Itopenedin2019justmonthsbeforetheCOVID﹣19pandemic(1).Thebookshop'sowners,DanandLeanneFridd,(2)tokeeptheshopopenfortwoyearsbeforetheydecidedtheyneededsome(3)sotheystartedcrowdfunding(眾籌).Whentheysawsomeonehaddonated£5,000,theywere(4)."Andwecheckedthename,andIguessed:RussellCrowe?No,itcan'tbeRussellCrowe."LeannetoldCBSNews.Now,theyhave(5)itistherealRussellCrowe—afamousactor.DanandLeannesaidthe(6)fromtheactorhelpedspreadthewordabouttheirshop."Peoplewantedtocomeinandthepresswere(7)andwewereonAustralianbreakfasttelevision."Leannesaid.TheymayneverknowwhyCrowe(8)theirbusiness,butperhapsit'sbecausethecoupleusetheirbookshoptohelpthe(9)inmanyways.Theyholdwell﹣being(10)foradultsandkidstoteachthemhowtofeelhappyandhealthy.Theyalso(11)freebookstokidsinneed.Lastyear,30kidsgottheirbooks.Whenaskedwhytheyusedthedonationmoneysoselflessly,theysaidthe(12)issimple."Someonesawthe(13)inusanddecidedtoputmoneyintoourbusiness."Leannesaid."Thankstotheirkindness,wecouldgothroughthetoughdays.Inturn,wegetto(14)itbacktosocietythroughtheshop."Nexttimewhensomeonedoessomethinggoodforyou,notonlythanktheperson(15),butalsopassitontosomeoneelse.(1)A.exposedB.presentedC.struckD.disappeared(2)A.managedB.failedC.intendedD.required(3)A.careB.serviceC.helpD.honor(4)A.worriedB.movedC.encouragedD.a(chǎn)stonished(5)A.checkedB.confirmedC.challengedD.suspected(6)A.donationB.requestC.a(chǎn)dviceD.invitation(7)A.a(chǎn)mazedB.interestedC.unconcernedD.disappointed(8)A.respectedB.foundC.choseD.praised(9)A.a(chǎn)gencyB.organizationC.communityD.government(10)A.viewsB.lessonsC.competitionsD.festivals(11)A.tookoutB.gaveawayC.turneddownD.a(chǎn)skedfor(12)A.conceptB.decisionC.projectD.reason(13)A.strengthB.energyC.potentialD.promise(14)A.giveB.makeC.turnD.bring(15)A.frequentlyB.instantlyC.graduallyD.directly四、語法填空17.(15分)RecordnumberofUKstudentsvisitsChinaunderprogram創(chuàng)紀(jì)錄的英國學(xué)生暑期來訪中國Thisyear'ssummercampoftheMandarinExcellenceProgramkickedoffinBeijinglastweek,withthelargestgroupofstudentsfromtheUnitedKingdomvisitingChinasincetheprogram(1)(launch)in2016.Nearly1,200Britishstudentsfrom61secondaryschoolsarevisitingChinafor11daystoparticipateinChineselanguagecoursesandculturalactivities.Separatetravelgroupswillvisitdifferentpartsofthecountry,(2)(cover)atotalof10citiesincludingBeijingandShanghai.(3)(fund)bytheUK'sDepartmentofEducation,theprogram(4)(help)sofarabout11,000Britishstudentsimprovetheir(5)(proficient)intheChineselanguage,accordingtotheorganizers.WilliamBridgett,astudentfromTytheringtonSchool,saidthatoneofthekeyreasonshejoinedtheprogramwasthatitpromisedanopportunity(6)(visit)Beijing.WhenBridgettstartedattendingMandarinclassesintheUK,hefoundthatlearningtheChineselanguagewas(7)interestingandenjoyable.Thestudents,(8)alreadyhadafairimpressionofChinathankstotheprogram,saidthattheywerenonethelessmesmerizedbythesheerscaleoftheChinesecapitaland(9)(it)stunningarchitecturaltreasures.AshaSen,astudentfromAlexandraParkSchoolinLondon,saidthatlearningMandarinhasbeenchallengingforher,butshewantstoexperienceboththeChineselanguageandcultureoutsideofbooks.ThevisitingstudentswillparticipateinvariousactivitiessuchasChinesepainting,teamakingandlocalsportstobetterunderstandChineseculture,whilelearningMandarinin(10)immersiveenvironment.五、書面表達18.(15分)4月22日為世界地球日。你在某國際網(wǎng)站上看到下面兩張圖片。請你用英語在留言板上發(fā)一個帖子,內(nèi)容包括:(1)圖片簡介;(2)個人感想。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;(2)請在相應(yīng)位置作答。19.(25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。AtthetimeIwaslivinginasmallvillageabout25milesfromLondon.ThatwastheadvantageoflivingtherebecauseyoucouldgettoLondoninhalfanhour.Thatwasbytrainofcourse.Ifyouwentbycar,it'dtakeaboutthreetimesaslongespeciallyifyoutravelledinthemorningrushhour.ThereasonwhyIwasgivingyouthistravelinformationindetailwasthatIhadtomakeachoicebetweenthecarandthetrain.I'dseenanadvertisementinanationalnewspaper,whichhadaskedforsomeonewhohadsoreknowledgeofcomputing,hadworkedatleastfortwoyearsincarsalesandfinallywasnotafraidoftravellingupanddownthemotorwaytoLondoneverydayfromaplacenotfarfromwhereIlived.ItseemedinterestingworkandwasquitedifferentfromthejobIhadatthetime.Theinterviewwastotakeplaceat10:00a.m.onaMondaymorninginJanuary.ThroughouttheweekendIcouldn'tmakeupmymindwhethertotravelbycarorbytrain.AttheendofSundayIdecidedtodrivemycarbecauseafterallthejobwastodowithcars.OnthedayoftheinterviewIgotupat6:00a.m.asIwasterrifiedofbeinglate.Iusuallywokeupearlybecauseoftheloudnoiseofthetrafficoutsidemybedroomwindowinthemorning.Onthisparticularmorning,everythingseemedstrangelysilent.Ilookedoutofthewindowandrealizedwhy:Therewasathickblanketofsnowontheroadanditwasstillsnowingheavily.Ipanicked.ClearlynowI'dhavetogobytrain.ItelephonedthestationandaskedwhattimethenexttraindowntoLondonwouldbe.Iwasinformedthatallserviceshadbeencancelled.Iaskedbywhomtheyhadbeencancelled.IneverknewtheanswertothatquestionbecauseI'dbeencutoff.注意:(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。ObviouslyIwouldhavetorethinkofdrivingfortheday.________However,soonafter,mycarbrokedownbecauseoftheslipperyroad.________

2025年江西省萍鄉(xiāng)市高考英語一模試卷參考答案與試題解析一、聽力選擇題1.(1.5分)WhichfilmdoesMarywanttosee?A.OrdiaAge.B.BobMarley:OneLove.C.KungFuPanda【解答】C【原文】W:What'sonatthemovies,John?M:Letmesee,Mary.OrdinaryAngelsandBobMarley:OneLovearenowshowingatmosttheatres.ButthereissomethingspecialattheStarCinema—KungFuPanda4isonthere.W:Let'sgototheStarCinema.Theothertwosoundboring.2.(1.5分)Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanapartment.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inashop.【解答】B【原文】W:Goodevening,sir.CanIhelpyou?M:Atableforfive,please.Weareexpectinganothertwofriends.Theywillbehereataboutsixo'clock.W:OK.MayItakeyourorder?3.(1.5分)Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.Herfriend.B.Atravelagent.C.Ahotelreceptionist.【解答】C【原文】M:Howwasyourroomlastnight?W:Great.Isleptlikeababy.Thebediscomfortable,andtherateisquitereasonable.CanIcheckoutnow?M:Sure.4.(1.5分)Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.【解答】A【原文】W:Theweatherissochangeableatthistimeofyear.Justnowwewerebathedinsunshine,enjoyingthewarmth.Butlook!Abankofcloudsarerollingin.Itlookslikerain.Ihopeitwon'truinourday.M:Don'tworry.Theweatherreportsaysitwillclearupsoon.W:Thankfullyitwill!Ican'tstandtherainyweather.5.(1.5分)WhathappenstoSarah?A.Sheeatstoomuch.B.Shehasatoothache.C.Sheneedsanoperation.【解答】B【原文】M:Openyourmouthwide,Sarah.I'llhaveyourteethchecked.W:Ihateanyoperation.Canyoujustgivemesomemedicineforthepain?M:Noworries.Nothingserious.Medicinewilldo.Butdokeepinmindthattoomanysugaryfoodsarebadforyourteeth.6.(3分)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Whatdoesthewomanplantodonext?A.Drivehome.B.PickJackup.C.Seeherhusband.(2)WhatisJackdoing?A.WatchingTV.B.Practicingfootball.C.WalkingwithTim.【解答】(1)、B7.A【原文】M:Mom,I'mringingtotellyouI'matTim'shouse.Footballpracticefinishedearly,sowewalkedheretogether.W:OK,well,it's5:30pmnow.I'lldriveandcollectyouat6:00pm.M:Oh,there'ssomethinggoodontelevision.Canyoucomeandgetmeafterit,at7:00pm?W:Ican't,Jack.I'vegottopickyourdadupfromthestationthen.7.(3分)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)WhydoesAlicewanttomeetDavid?A.Toseekforadvice.B.Toborrowsomebooks.C.Toinvitehimtoagame.(2)HowdoesEthansoundintheend?A.Humble.B.Proud.C.Satisfied.【解答】(1)、B9.A【原文】M:Hey,Alice!Whatareyougoingtodo?W:I'mgoingtomeetDavid.YouknowIneedtofinishthefinalpaperinthreedays,Ethan.SoIwanthimtolendmesomereferencebooks.Ibelievehewon'tdisappointme.M:Yes.Iheardheisawarm﹣heartedguy.W:Oh,bytheway,Iwatchedyourteamplaylastnightandallofyoudidagreatjob.Congratulationsonyourwin!M:Wewerejustluckytowinthegame.Butthanksallthesame!8.(6分)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)WhatdidHelendorecently?A.Shewentonbusinesstrips.B.Shelearnedaboutgardening.C.Shevisitedherrelatives.(2)WhereisGinanow?A.InNewYork.B.InAtlanta.C.InChicago.(3)HowlonghasHelenlivedinDenver?A.For2years.B.For4years.C.For10years.(4)Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Acouple.B.Neighbors.C.Workmates.【解答】(1)、A11.C12.A13.B【原文】W:Hi,Tom!It'sgreattoseeyouagain.M:Hi,Helen!Longtimenosee.Wheredidyougo?W:Well,lastweekIflewtoNewYorkfortwobusinessmeetings.Afterthat,IflewtoAtlanta,whereIhadtomakeapresentationatacompanyconference.M:Itsoundslikeyou'vebeenbusy.W:Yes.It'sgoodtobehomeagain.Whathaveyoubeendoinglately?M:Oh,nothingmuch.I'vebeenworkinginthegardenthesepastfewdays,becauseGinahasgonetovisitherrelativesinChicago.Theyhaven'tseeneachothersincewesettledinDenver.W:HowlonghaveyoulivedhereinDenver?M:We'velivedhereforfouryearsandthey'vebeenthehappiestyearsofourlives.W:EvanandIalsolovethisneighborhood.Thoughwe'veonlylivedherefortwoyears.M:That'sstrange.Ialwaysthoughtyouhadlivedhereformorethantenyears.W:No,wemovedhereafteryou.Well,Ihavetogetgoing.Haveagoodday.9.(6分)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Whatdothespeakersagreeonheroes?A.Theyarelikefilmcharacters.B.Theyachievegreatsuccess.C.Theycanbecommonpeople.(2)WhydoesHankthinkofhisgrandfatherashishero?A.Heisdevotedtohiscareer.B.HemotivatesHanktobebetter.C.Hetrieshisbesttohelpothers.(3)HowdoesAnnafindstorybookswithoutheroes?A.Uninteresting.B.Acceptable.C.Realistic.(4)WhatdoesHankmeanintheend?A.It'sgreattoreadmore.B.Greatwritersdocount.C.Hedislikesstorybooks.【解答】(1)、C15.C16.A17.B【原文】W:Hi,Hank!What'sthatbookyou'rereading?M:Hi,Anna.It'sabouttheteenagerswhoarethoughtofasheroes.Imean,lotsofpeoplethinknowadaysaherohastobesomeonelikethoseinfilms.ButIthinkthereareplentyofordinarypeoplearounddoinggreatthings.W:Mmm,Iguessso.Thosepeoplecanbeheroestoo.M:That'sabitlikemygranddad,then.He'sdoneallsortsofthingstolendotherpeopleahand.Todothis,heevenleftalargecompanyandgaveupahigh﹣payingjob.He'ssurelymyhero.W:Hesoundslikeoneofthosemotivatingheroesyoufindinstorybooks.M:Yeah,heis.Andastorybookisoneplacewhereyoudoneedproperheroes.W:I'mwithyouthere.IhavereadloadsofstorybookswhichareclosetorealityandIsurelywouldn'tgettotheendiftheydidn'thaveheroes.Tooboring.M:Greatwriterscanreallyhelpyoutolovereading.Imean,Iwasn'tfondofreadinguntilIfoundmyfavorite.Still,it'sunusualtofindwritersthatcandothat—forme,anyway.W:That'sright.10.(4.5分)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。(1)WhatdidHarryNurievdoin2019?A.Hedisplayedaspecialsofa.B.Hedesignedasofausingbags.C.Hesearchedafairforolditems.(2)WhatdoesKatieTreggidenthinkfurniturecompaniesshoulddo?A.Improveproductquality.B.Usesustainablematerial.C.Lengthenfurniture'slife.(3)Whatisthemainfocusofthespeaker?A.Adesigner'sgreensofa.B.Problemsinthefurnitureindustry.C.Thechangeinthefashionindustry.【解答】(1)、A19.C20.B【原文】M:RussiandesignerHarryNuriev'slatestsofaismadefromapileofwastebags.Hewantsittodrawattentiontowastethingsandhowweuseth

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